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French-English translation for: [after]
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Dictionary French English: [after]

Translation 1 - 59 of 59

FrenchEnglish
beaucoup trop {adv}excessively [after verb]
posthume {adj} [né après la mort du père]fatherless [also posthumous: born after the death of one's father]
Verbs
dr. réhabiliter qn. [rétablir l'honneur]to acquit sb. [after being wrongly convicted]
refaire surface [personne]to reappear [after absence]
Nouns
constatation {f}
3
finding [after investigation]
géogr. hist. mil. Unverified Malgré-nous {m.pl}[a term that refers to men from Alsace–Lorraine who were conscripted into the German military after the region's annexation from France during WW2]
fin. sociol. Hartz IV {m} [fam.] [allocation minimum alloué aux chômeurs de longue durée en Allemagne][German unemployment benefit paid after the first 12-18 months of unemployment]
retombée {f} [descente après s'être élevé]comedown [mental deflation after a period of excitement]
pol. sociol. déplacé {m} forcé [de sa patrie]expellee [e.g. ethnic and native Germans expelled from other countries after WW II]
pol. sociol. déplacée {f} forcée [de sa patrie]expellee [female] [e.g. ethnic and native Germans expelled from other countries after WW II]
arch. arts musée {m} du Louvre [inauguré 1793 « Muséum central des arts de la République dans le palais du Louvre »]Louvre [also: Louvre Museum] [collection greatly expanded under Napoleon who confiscated many European works, e.g. after Treaty of Tolentino (1797)]
moût {m} (de raisin)rape [refuse left after wine-making]
constatation {f} [rapport d'enquête]report [after investigation]
répercussions {f.pl}reverberations [repercussions, after-effects]
comm. service {m} clientservice [after sales]
comm. service {m} clientèleservice [after sales]
rétrécissement {m} [p.e. vêtements après le lavage]shrinkage [e.g., clothes after washing]
cuis. sociol. repas {m} d'enterrementwake [held after the funeral]
2 Words: Others
après le travail {adv}after hours [after work]
À tes souhaits ! [fam.]Bless you! [after sneezing]
À vos souhaits !Bless you! [after sneezing] [formal or plural]
2 Words: Verbs
reprendre connaissanceto come round [after a faint]
reprendre connaissanceto come to [after a faint]
éduc. coller qn. [fam.] [élève]to keep sb. in [after school hours]
sociol. exposer qn./qc. [défunt, cercueil]to lay sb./sth. out [after death]
se redresserto stand up [straighten after stooping]
2 Words: Nouns
géogr. hist. pol. Nouvelle-Irlande {f}New Ireland [Crown colony of Great Britain twice established in modern-day Maine after British forces captured the area during the American Revolutionary Wars]
hist. mil. pol. Commune {f} de Paris [1871]Paris Commune [1871] [after the Franco-Prussion War, soldiers of the National Guard seized control of the city and attempted to establish an independent government]
cuis. mignardise {f} [souvent : mignardises]petit four [small sweet biscuit or cake, served after dinner or with coffee]
cuis. mignardises {f.pl} [pâtisserie]petit four [small sweet biscuit or cake, served after dinner or with coffee]
cuis. veau {m} Marengoveal stew [allegedly first made for Napoleon after winning Battle of Marengo]
3 Words: Others
à la file {adv}in a row [one after another]
à l'enfilade {adv}in a row [one after the other]
dès son retour {adv}on his return [after his return]
cuis. Il y a du rab. [fam.] [part supplémentaire de nourriture ou de boisson]There are leftovers. [food and drink remaining after a meal]
3 Words: Nouns
hist. mil. relig. bataille {f} de Jaffa [1192]Battle of Jaffa [1192] [final battle of the Third Crusade, after which Saladin and King Richard I of England were able to negotiate a truce, though Saladin retained possession of Jerusalem]
hist. mil. bataille {f} de Poitiers [1356]Battle of Poitiers [in 1356 was the 2nd major success, after Crécy, by England under Edward, the Black Prince, against France, under King John II, in the 100 Years' War]
hist. pol. congrès {m} d'Erfurt [1808] [aussi : entrevue d'Erfurt]Congress of Erfurt [1808] [after Tilsit (1807) the final meeting between Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia]
éduc. baccalauréat {m}high-school diploma [Am.] [after 12 years at school]
hist. mil. pol. traité {m} de Presbourg [1805]Peace of Pressburg [1805] [also: Treaty of Pressburg] [signed by Napoleon (France) and Francis II (Austria) after Austrian defeats at Ulm & Austerlitz]
géogr. hist. pol. principauté {f} de Galicie-Volhynie [1199–1349]  partir de 1253 : royaume de Galicie-Volhynie] [aussi : Rus' de Halytch-Volodymyr]Principality of Galicia–Volhynia [1199–1349] [Kingdom after 1253] [also: Kingdom of Ruthenia or Kingdom of Rus']
géogr. hist. pol. sac {m} de Liège [1468]sacking of Liège [in 1468, after an uprising, the Duke of Burgundy ordered the town to be razed to the ground and a quarter of the inhabitants were killed.]
géogr. hist. mil. siège {m} de Calais [1346-7]siege of Calais [part of 100 Years' War. After victory at Crécy, King Edward III of England successfully besieged Calais which remained in English hands until 1558]
géogr. hist. pol. traité {m} de Bucarest [1913]Treaty of Bucharest [1913] [fixed the borders after the 2nd Balkan War]
hist. mil. pol. traité {m} de Paris [1763]Treaty of Paris [1763] [between kingdoms of Great Britain, France, Spain, & Portugal, after Great Britain and Prussia's victory over France and Spain in the Seven Years' War]
hist. mil. pol. traité {m} de Paris [1815]Treaty of Paris [1815] [also: Second Treaty of Paris] [ after the defeat and the second abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte]
hist. pol. traité {m} de Picquigny [1475]Treaty of Picquigny [1 year after the Treaty of London, England & France signed a peace treaty (7-year truce) in 1475 which left France to deal alone with the threat from Duke of Burgundy]
hist. pol. traité {m} de Schönbrunn [1809] [aussi : traité de Vienne]Treaty of Schönbrunn [1809] [also: Peace of Schönbrunn or Treaty of Vienna] [after France's victory at Wagram, signed between France and Austria, ending the 5th Coalition]
hist. pol. traité {f} de Troyes [1420]Treaty of Troyes [in 1420, after victory at Agincourt, Henry V of England signed the Treaty with the wife of the demential Charles VI of France, confirming Henry as King of England AND France]
4 Words: Others
indémêlable {adj} [après subst.]that cannot be untangled [after noun]
4 Words: Nouns
hist. mil. naut. bataille {f} d'Aboukir [1798]Battle of the Nile [1798] [also: Battle of Aboukir Bay] [decisive naval battle - after Napoleon landed his army, Nelson destroyed the French fleet, trapping the French army in Egypt]
géogr. hist. pol. Confédération {f} du Rhin [1806-1813] [aussi : États confédérés du Rhin]Confederation of the Rhine [1806-1813] [formal: Confederated States of the Rhine] [German client states established after Napoleon's victory at Austerlitz]
géogr. hist. pol. grand-duché {m} de Berg [1806-1813] [aussi : grand-duché de Clèves et de Berg]Grand Duchy of Berg [1806-1813] [also: Grand Duchy of Berg and Cleves] [satellite state created by Napoleon after victory at Austerlitz for Marshal Murat (his brother-in-law)]
hist. pol. Jean {m} II le Bon [1319-1364]John II the Good [1319-1364] [King of France 1350-1364 but spent much time in captivity in London after defeat at Battle of Poitiers in 1356]
5+ Words: Others
Un sou est un sou. [loc.]Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves. [idiom]
Nos pensées sont avec vous.Our thoughts are with you. [e.g. after a tragedy]
5+ Words: Verbs
trafic se rabattre à droiteto return to the right-hand lane [after overtaking]
trafic se rabattre sur la voie de droiteto return to the right-hand lane [after overtaking]
5+ Words: Nouns
dr. méd. déconfinement {m}ending of restrictions on movement [e.g. after epidemic]
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